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Jamin

Jamin Subramanian is a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. She earned a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counselling and a Post-Master's Certificate in Marriage and Family Therapy from Regis University in Denver, Colorado. With her wide educational experience and significant training, Jamin is passionate about assisting clients on their healing journeys, considering it an honor to walk alongside them as they rediscover themselves and strive to become their strongest selves. 

Jamin enjoys working with families, couples, individuals, children (ages 2 and up), and teenagers. Her method is based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), which focuses on the relationship between thoughts, emotions, and behavior. She includes approaches from various modalities in her sessions to meet the specific needs of her clients. 

Jamin supports individuals who suffer from a variety of challenges, including separation and divorce, parental difficulties, marital issues, abuse, self-harm, suicidal ideation, psychosis, and other mental health issues. Her goal is to provide a secure and supportive environment in which clients can feel heard, understood, and empowered.

Outside of work, Jamin enjoys music, whether it's Bollywood hits, Disney classics, or musicals, and she particularly enjoys karaoke. Her love of music reflects her conviction in the power of creativity and expression to connect and heal. 

For Jamin, being a therapist is more than a job, it is a choice that she is grateful to be able to pursue every day.

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